Support from individuals, trusts and foundations and organisations underpins UCL Neuroscience's impressive track record of translating basic research into patient care.
There are many ways in which you may choose to support our critical work, such as:
- helping to fund the cutting-edge facilities that are critical to our analysis of biological mechanisms and our care for individuals
- supporting young researchers, who are the future of UCL Neuroscience
- making a legacy through your will, which can support our work in many ways and help provide us with flexibility to address arising opportunities and priorities in the years ahead
- registering to donate your brain, an invaluable resource for neuropathological studies and for basic scientific research.
Every gift helps to fuel future research and clinical breakthroughs.
Larger gifts can be transformational at UCL inspiring new research programmes, providing investment funds for long-term research financial support, and leaving a permanent mark on the UCL campus.
There are many ways in which you may choose to support our critical work, such as:
- helping to fund the cutting-edge facilities that are critical to our analysis of biological mechanisms and our care for individuals
- supporting young researchers, who are the future of UCL Neuroscience
- making a legacy through your will, which can support our work in many ways and help provide us with flexibility to address arising opportunities and priorities in the years ahead
- registering to donate your brain, an invaluable resource for neuropathological studies and for basic scientific research.
Every gift helps to fuel future research and clinical breakthroughs.
Contacts
To find out more about supporting UCL Neuroscience, please contact the UCL Office of the Vice-Provost (Advancement):
- Telephone: +44 (0)20 3108 9037
- Email: advancement@ucl.ac.uk
If you wish to register on the Brain Donor Scheme, please contact Lynn Haddon, Administrator, on 020 7837 8370.